We usually don’t give ourselves a self-congratulatory pat on the back — we’re just too darn busy. But every once in a while we hear the sound of 1,000 tweets, and we take the time to listen. Here are our favorite tweets about The Good Men Project from the last day or so.
#ff @GoodMenProject. Some of the best articles to read while procrastinating.
— maurice weeks (@mo87mo87) May 25, 2012
@aykhazanchi Hey, check out @GoodMenProject. It’s a really cool concept, thought you’d be interested.
— Erin M. Kelly (@WriterWheels) May 25, 2012
The @goodmenproject is EVERYTHING that is right with the world.Find them and follow them.#ff
— Kira Sabin (@kirasabin) May 26, 2012
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Hilarious via @GoodMenProject: Parenting Advice from A Foul-Mouthed Father – ht.ly/1k3YYh MT
— Thomas Ritchie (@CreativeThomasR) May 25, 2012
Men, this #FF is a total must, learn and laugh with the awesome folks @GoodMenProject ow.ly/b9L4q Ladies, you too!
— MATE1 (@Mate1) May 25, 2012
Innovation trumps again! RT @goodmenproject The Man Who Took on Amazon and Saved a Bookstore bit.ly/KkvuIP
— Barbara Winter (@joblessmuse) May 25, 2012
Loving this commentary from @TMatlack on the #Facebook #IPO. Read it, folks! goodmenproject.com/good-feed-blog… (cc: @GoodMenProject) #investing
— Jason Ginenthal (@JGinenthal) May 25, 2012
@GoodMenProject this is amazing
— Amanda Deo (@AmanderComander) May 23, 2012
Excellent idea RT @goodmenproject “The next wedding I attend I plan to get them a chainsaw.” bit.ly/KoPTfB
— Andrew Irwin-Smiler (@AndrewSmiler) May 26, 2012
PRICELESS!!! “@GoodMenProject: F**k Yeah! Parenting Advice from A Foul-Mouthed Father — #parentinght.ly/bab5m”
— Kristie Bittleston (@RNAdvocate) May 26, 2012
Seriously loving @GoodMenProject.
— Joanna Gerrans (@Twiistd_Skin) May 23, 2012
It’s not just the articles. The format that allows conversations to take place is what really sets the website apart. The mods give you lots of leeway as well.